This document provides a job safety analysis for changing a valve in a choke manifold. It outlines 17 steps of the process and potential hazards at each step, such as being struck by equipment, pinch points, and slips and falls. Recommendations are given to eliminate or reduce hazards through effective communication, proper inspection and maintenance of equipment, use of personal protective equipment, and keeping the work area clean. Required safety equipment includes hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, cotton gloves, tag lines, back belts, and safety harnesses.
This document provides a job safety analysis for changing a valve in a choke manifold. It outlines 17 steps of the process and potential hazards at each step, such as being struck by equipment, pinch points, and slips and falls. Recommendations are given to eliminate or reduce hazards through effective communication, proper inspection and maintenance of equipment, use of personal protective equipment, and keeping the work area clean. Required safety equipment includes hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, cotton gloves, tag lines, back belts, and safety harnesses.
This document provides a job safety analysis for changing a valve in a choke manifold. It outlines 17 steps of the process and potential hazards at each step, such as being struck by equipment, pinch points, and slips and falls. Recommendations are given to eliminate or reduce hazards through effective communication, proper inspection and maintenance of equipment, use of personal protective equipment, and keeping the work area clean. Required safety equipment includes hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, cotton gloves, tag lines, back belts, and safety harnesses.
This document provides a job safety analysis for changing a valve in a choke manifold. It outlines 17 steps of the process and potential hazards at each step, such as being struck by equipment, pinch points, and slips and falls. Recommendations are given to eliminate or reduce hazards through effective communication, proper inspection and maintenance of equipment, use of personal protective equipment, and keeping the work area clean. Required safety equipment includes hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, cotton gloves, tag lines, back belts, and safety harnesses.
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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
Parker Drilling Company
Page 1 of 2 Work Activity (Job): CHANGING VALVE IN CHOKE MANIFOLD
Sequence of basic Potential incidents Recommendations to eliminate or reduce
job steps or hazards potential hazards 1) Pre-job meeting A) Discussion of procedures Misunderstanding procedures Effective communication B) Prepare and inspect all tools and Personal injury Equipment in good condition equipment C) Proper personal protective equipment Personal injury See equipment required below 2) Off loading valve from barge to rig floor A) Inspection of crane, wire rope, slings, Equipment failure Good inspection – repair / replace as taglines necessary B) Tie on valve Struck by – pinch points Good communication – use of tag line C) Transport to rig floor – untie Struck by – pinch points Good communication – use of tag line 3) Move valve by choke manifold A) Inspect air hoist, wire rope, chain Equipment failure Good inspection – repair / replace as necessary B) Tie on valve and move by manifold Struck by Good communication C) Untie same 4) Check for pressure on the choke manifold Laceration – eye and face injury Ensure beyond any doubt that there is no pressure 5) Rig up come-a-long and inspect same Equipment failure Good inspection of chain, tag line, handle and body of wrench 6) Attach come-a-long to valve for support Pinch points Knowledge of procedure – teamwork 7) Secure hammer and Cameron wrenches to Struck by Team work – keep area clear and clean employee by rope
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO DO THIS JOB:
Hard Hats? Back Belts? Barricades? Safety Shoes? Safety Harness? Fire Extinguisher? Safety Glasses? Face Shield? Lock Out/Tag Out? Cotton Gloves? Goggles? Work Permit Required? Tag Lines JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Parker Drilling Company Page 2 of 2 Sequence of basic Potential incidents Recommendations to eliminate or reduce job steps or hazards potential hazards 8) Break nuts and bolts on flanges Struck by – pinch points Team work 9) Lower old flange to floor Pinch points Come-a-long – kowledge of procedure 10) Remove old ring gasket and clean out ring Pinch points – absorption Personal protective equipment seal 11) Clean out grease on new valve Pinch points – absorption Personal protective equipment 12) Raise new valve into position Strain – struck by Come-a-long 13) Put new ring gasket in Pinch points Team work 14) Position valve in place Pinch points Team work 15) Apply never-seize to new bolts and bolt Allergic reaction – pinch points Personal protective equipment new valve in place 16) Tighten bolts on flanges evenly for proper Struck by Team work fit 17) Clean area – return tools to storage Slips, trips, falls Good housekeeping 18) Attach air hoist to old valve and move by v- Pinch points Good communication door 19) Attach crane to valve and move to pipe Struck by – pinch points Good communication – tag line – teamwork rack to be sent in for repair
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO DO THIS JOB:
Hard Hats? Back Belts? Barricades? Safety Shoes? Safety Harness? Fire Extinguisher? Safety Glasses? Face Shield? Lock Out/Tag Out? Cotton Gloves? Goggles? Work Permit Required? Tag Lines